Charlie Kirk started the most influential conservative movement, arguably winning the '24 election for Trump, fresh out of college. The Turning Point Super PAC has raised more than $7M and championed right-wing causes like no other, and that impact came from the singular mind and effort of Charlie Kirk. There is probably no other single person on the right who was more centrist and did what no one else would do- he wanted to talk, and have an open discourse. He "owned" them by giving them a microphone and asking questions.Ok.
I said something that I thought, which was that Charlie Kirk was an influencer who went to universities and “owned the libs”. That was what I knew him for. Him being killed did not strike me as being an event in line with MLK Jr’s assassination. You all gave me reasons you think it is. I understand the opposite position better than I did. That is how conversations work.
Do you think your immediate reduction of Kirk (and your intended goal of minimizing the importance of a political assassination on stage) to "just an influencer" is problematic? Would you say that it's because you're truly ignorant of who the guy is, or that you're predisposed to care less because Kirk represents an ideology that you're at odds with? I assume it's the former; you've admitted you don't know who Charlie was or his impact.